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GIVEAWAY | Win a Yogurty's Gift Card & Try the New Pink Velvet Flavour in Support of CBCF

Yogurty's have been one of our favourite places to get frozen yogurt in Toronto. Other than the wide range of serve-yourself yogurt flavours, an abundance of unique toppings and their loveable mascot, Froyo the bear, we love how supportive and involved they are with the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation (CBCF).  Yogurty's has launched a special Pink Velvet Flavour for which 10% of proceeds will be donated to the cause until October 31st!



The new Pink Velvet froyo is a fun and delicious take on their already popular Red Velvet flavour, made with low-fat vanilla frozen yogurt. Each 125ml has 130 calories and 1.5g of fat.

On Wednesday, September 17th, join us for an online tweet-up with Yogurty's for a chance to win a Yogurty's Gift Card to enjoy the new flavour.

We'll be randomly selecting a twitter friend who joins in the conversation.
To be entered to win, tweet the following & follow @foodsisterhood and @Yogurtys

Win a 's GC when you  for  on Sept.17! Join our convo 

CONGRATS to the winner: Tiffany Dang

That's not all, if you're wearing PINK at any of the stores in support of the CBCF, they'll be giving away prizes as well. Spread the word!



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